ике
See also: икӗ
Bashkir
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Ике ҡыҙ
Two girls.
Two girls.
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ẹk(k)i (“two”). Compare Old Turkic 𐰚𐰃 (eki, “two”), Shor ийги (“two”), Turkish iki (“two”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [iˈkɪ̞]
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: и‧ке
Numeral
ике • (ike)
- (cardinal) two
- Ике үркәсле дөйә.
- Ike ürkäsle döyä.
- Two-humped camel.
- Ҡунаҡтар, һанашмаҡ әйтеп, ике төркөмгә бүленә; уртала һыҙыҡ һыҙыла.
- Qunaqtar, hanašmaq äytep, ike törkömgä bülenä; urtala hïðïq hïðïla.
- The guests say a counting-out rhyme and divide into two groups; a line is drawn in the middle.
- Йылъяҙма һөйләүенсә, 1124-се йылда Киев ике көн яна, 600 сиркәү юҡҡа сыға.
- Yïlʺyaðma höyläwensä, 1124-se yïlda Kiyev ike kön yana, 600 sirkäw yuqqa sïğa.
- As a chronical narrates, in the year of 1124 Kiev was on fire for two days, 600 churches were destroyed.
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Tatar
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Numeral
ике • (ike)
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